awesome thanks for everyones help what do you guys use for choke tubes? pattern master or carlsons? im shooting blindside just wondering if the tube makes a lot of difference?
It all depends too many variables. I'd say start with what tubes you have and pattern your gun first, try different shell brands and if you want to spend the cash buy some choke tubes and try them out. I have a Baikal MP153 and the stock screw in choke tubes work for me, the birds flop, life is good.
If you are going to invest in a trailer for hauling your deeks, then get bigfoots 100%. That is the only problem with Bigfoots is the space they take up, but a trailer eliminates that issue. Bigfoots are indestructible and a solid one piece decoy once put together IMO. Here is a pic I saw on the internet this year and I now have the same set up for my bigfoots. With this set up I don't believe ill be buying new decoys again for many many years, as they wont be getting beat up.
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If you are going to invest in a trailer for hauling your deeks, then get bigfoots 100%. That is the only problem with Bigfoots is the space they take up, but a trailer eliminates that issue. Bigfoots are indestructible and a solid one piece decoy once put together IMO. Here is a pic I saw on the internet this year and I now have the same set up for my bigfoots. With this set up I don't believe ill be buying new decoys again for many many years, as they wont be getting beat up.
That is the only way to go with Big Foots if you're going to have that many. Awesome looking set up but more than the average guy will ever have.
If you are going to invest in a trailer for hauling your deeks, then get bigfoots 100%. That is the only problem with Bigfoots is the space they take up, but a trailer eliminates that issue. Bigfoots are indestructible and a solid one piece decoy once put together IMO. Here is a pic I saw on the internet this year and I now have the same set up for my bigfoots. With this set up I don't believe ill be buying new decoys again for many many years, as they wont be getting beat up.
thats like buying foots and asking what bag they should go in.
thats like buying foots and asking what bag they should go in.
Yes I hear you on that, I don't need to hang them like this but it only takes a few extra minutes if that and ensures that there is no wear. You can definitely just pile them in the trailer which is what their none for. but eventually with that the flocking will show wear marks. It's personal preference I guess.
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